Alumni News Creator Q&A: Pilar Castro-Kiltz ’10 on Building a Sustainable Career in the Arts ‘The arts can be in your life in many different ways,’ Castro-Kiltz says
Tiger of the Week Stacey Vanek Smith ’99 Is Teaching Machiavelli to Working Women Pay inequity made Smith think ‘more about Machiavelli and how to navigate things that feel unfair’
Tiger of the Week Andrew Bruck ’05 Is New Jersey’s First LGBTQ+ Attorney General As an undergraduate, Bruck dreamed of serving in government, but ‘assumed it was never going to be possible’ as a gay man
Tiger of the Week Paul Hanle ’69 Is Educating Judges About Climate Science ‘There is an opportunity for us to have a much broader appreciation of science,’ Hanle says
Alumni News PAWcast: Jeff Korzenik ’85 Lays Out a Road Map for Second-Chance Hiring ‘This is an investment in a talent pool that you can’t afford to overlook’
On the Campus Students at Sit-in Protest Princeton’s Investment in Fossil Fuels ‘We want to see meaningful change,’ said Martin Mastnak ’25
Tiger of the Week Matthew Spellberg *17 Seeks New Ideas for a Better World Spellberg plans to expand the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation’s mission beyond disarmament
Tiger of the Week Kevin Wilkes ’83 is Restoring the Home of Activist Paul Robeson The house will serve as a gallery, a meeting space for nonprofits, and temporary housing
Alumni News To Amend or Not? Princetonians Weigh In On the U.S. Constitution PAW asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make
Tiger of the Week Mythology Scholar Robert Segal *84 Shapes Religious Studies Gnostic myths ‘postulate worlds and gods beyond our own,’ Segal says